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James Cameron Details Hypothetical Titanic Survival Plan in Hollywood Reporter Interview

He says that, in a specific what-if scenario, jumping beside a just-launched lifeboat would leverage onlookers to pull you aboard.

Overview

  • Speaking on Dec. 31 to The Hollywood Reporter during promotion for Avatar: Fire & Ash, Cameron outlined how he would try to survive if he were on the sinking ship.
  • His tactic is to wait on the deck early in the evacuation, then jump into the water next to a lifeboat the moment it casts off, before it rows away.
  • He argues passengers and officers would likely haul a swimmer aboard rather than let someone drown in full view of those still on the ship.
  • He framed the scenario as a second-class passenger traveling alone who knew the ship would sink, and he even suggested aiming for Boat Four.
  • He described the advice as part of the thought experiments he runs with Titanic experts, and outlets including The Independent have since recapped the remarks.